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Hoghiz (german: Warmwasser; hu, Hévíz or ''Olthévíz'') is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Bogata Olteană (''Oltbogát''), Cuciulata (''Katscheloden''; ''Kucsuláta''), Dopca (''Dopich''; ''Datk''), Fântâna (''Olthidegkút''), Hoghiz and Lupșa (''Lupsa'').


Geography

The commune is situated on the Transylvanian Plateau, on the left bank of the Olt River. It is located in the northern part of the county, from the town of Rupea and from the county seat, Brașov.


Demographics

At the 2011 census, 68.4% of inhabitants were Romanians, 27.8% Hungarians and 3.6%
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. At the 2002 census, 66.4% were Romanian Orthodox, 17.6% Unitarian, 8.4%
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, 3.1% Pentecostal and 2.8% Roman Catholic.


Natives

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(1818–1866), philologist, teacher, and national and revolutionary activist


Villages


Cuciulata

The village of Cuciulata was first attested in a document of 1372 as ''Vila Roczolod''. It also appears as ''Kucsalota'' (1589), ''Kucstulata'' (1637) and ''Kociulata'' (1648). It is located on the south banks of Olt River at the base of the
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, and is crossed by Lupșa Creek. The road DJ104 passes through the village center and DC20 road connects Cuciulata to Lupșa village. Archaeological excavations have shown the existence of a settlement in this place in the Bronze Age. The ruins of a 1st-century BC Dacian stronghold have also been discovered. Among the monuments in the village are a dating from 1700-1752 and a stone Orthodox church from 1784–1791.


See also

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Castra of Hoghiz The castra of Hoghiz was a castra, fort in the Roman province of Roman Dacia, Dacia. The fort was built, in the 2nd century AD, on the left bank of the Olt River, at a place where a Dacians, Dacian settlement existing already in the 2nd  ...
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Dacian fortress of Cuciulata It was a Dacian fortified town. References Dacian fortresses in Brașov County Historic monuments in Brașov County {{Europe-archaeology-stub ...
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References

Communes in Brașov County Localities in Transylvania {{Braşov-geo-stub